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Not sure if Illinois has the same rules as where I live but for me we have to place advertisements every 3-5 years for mosquito control and have written plans in place which state every product used and methods of control and a bunch of other stuff which can be requested by the public.
We did move a lot as a kid. Maybe it was just one region we were in, then. Oddly enough, I’m not far from you in Indiana, yet I haven’t seen any fogger trucks, but I don’t see a lot of mosquitoes, either. I’m glad I’m not crazy and somebody else has seen this.
I’m not exactly sure what they’re spraying, but it’s still a regular thing where I live. I’m on the edge of suburbs/country south west of Chicago.
Since you’re in the states it may be Naled.
Not sure if Illinois has the same rules as where I live but for me we have to place advertisements every 3-5 years for mosquito control and have written plans in place which state every product used and methods of control and a bunch of other stuff which can be requested by the public.
We did move a lot as a kid. Maybe it was just one region we were in, then. Oddly enough, I’m not far from you in Indiana, yet I haven’t seen any fogger trucks, but I don’t see a lot of mosquitoes, either. I’m glad I’m not crazy and somebody else has seen this.